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Why This Journey is Special
Helicopter Convenience: Skip the long, arduous trekking routes. We fly you from Simikot to Hilsa by helicopter (approx. 20-25 mins), making the border crossing smoother.
Spiritual Immersion: Perform a holy bath and Puja at the sacred Lake Mansarovar.
Exclusive Darshan: For those physically fit and permitted by authorities, we offer the opportunity for Charan Sparsh (touching the feet of the mountain) during the Parikrama.
Complete Support: You are never alone. Our team includes experienced tour leaders, sherpas, and a medical kit, oxy-meter with oxygen cylinders to ensure your safety.

Valley of Flowers Trekking Touris an adventurous trek that starts from Govindghat in the Uttarakhand state of India. Govindghat is situated at a height of 1828 meters, and the trek progresses to Ghangariya a beautiful hamlet nestled in higher Himalayas at a height of 3048 meters.
As you walk through this UNESCO World Heritage Site, you are rewarded with breathtaking views of snow-clad Himalayan peaks, cascading waterfalls, lush green meadows, and crystal-clear streams. The tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty of the valley make this trek a perfect blend of adventure, serenity, and visual delight—an experience that truly captivates the soul. Valley of Flowers is a lifetime experience that one must not miss.
The valley remains covered under snow for nearly 7–8 months every year and opens only during the monsoon, which is why the flowers bloom in such dramatic abundance. More than 600 species of alpine flowers grow here, many of which are rare, endangered, and found nowhere else in the world. There is beautiful scenic view on the way to the valley of flowers and the cold weather further adds to the charm. The best time for the trek is summers around the month of July to September, as the flowers blossom and there is luxuriant lush vegetation during this period. The beauty of the place is at its peak during summers. You come across waterfalls, rivers, beautiful mountain ranges, steep valleys and many other breath-taking views during the trek. The Govindghat to Ghangariya trek level is easy to moderate. If you are passionate traveler and nature lover then this trek should be on your travel list. The Valley of Flowers trek can be further customized to take the travelers to Shri Hemkund Sahib also.
Uttarakhand Holidays Himalayas running through the exquisitely charming state of Uttarakhand leave behind the majestic trail of soaring peaks and lush green valleys. Thick jungles, picturesque lakes, meandering rivers and spectacular landscapes dominate the entire canvas.
Uttarakhand is called Dev Bhoomi (Land of the Gods) because its Himalayas are believed to be the sacred abode of gods and sages. It is home to holy sites like the Char Dham, ancient temples, and the origins of sacred rivers such as the Ganga and Yamuna. Deeply rooted in Hindu mythology and spirituality, the land is revered as a divine region where faith, nature, and devotion come together. Uttarakhand is unique because it is one of the few places in the world where spirituality and nature exist in perfect harmony. Snow-covered Himalayan peaks, sacred rivers born from glaciers, ancient pilgrimage routes, and untouched forests all come together here.
Nature walks, hiking and trekking, boating, yachting, rope-way rides, wildlife expeditions and spectacular views of snow-capped peaks are best experienced than told. Scores of temples, colonial structures and secluded cottages complete the picture for a delightful tour.

Kedarnath Jyotirlinga Tour Package
This divine Jyotirlinga tour takes one to the enthralling world of Himalayas in the state of Uttarakhand. It is the remotest 12 Jyotirlinga place in the list of Jyotirlinga shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva known as Shree Kedarnath Jyotirling.
The Highest Jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva:
Kedarnath is the highest among the 12 Jyotirlingas, located at an altitude of about 3,583 meters (11,755 ft) in the Garhwal Himalayas.
Jyotirlinga Linked to the Mahabharata:
It is believed that after the Mahabharata war, the Pandavas came here seeking forgiveness from Lord Shiva. Shiva avoided them by taking the form of a bull and later manifested here.
The Unique Back (Hump) Worship:
Unlike other Jyotirlingas, at Kedarnath Lord Shiva’s hump (back part) is worshipped, as the rest of his form appeared at the Panch Kedar temples.
Self-Manifested (Swayambhu) Jyotirlinga:
The Kedarnath Lingam is believed to be naturally formed, not installed by human hands.
Built with No Cement:
The ancient temple is constructed with massive stone slabs interlocked without cement, showcasing extraordinary ancient engineering.
Miracle of the 2013 Floods:
During the devastating 2013 floods, a huge rock (now called Bhima Shila) stood behind the temple and diverted the flow of water, protecting the shrine from destruction.
Temple Faces South:
Unlike most temples, Kedarnath temple faces south, a direction associated with Lord Shiva as the destroyer and transformer.
Limited Darshan Period:
The temple remains open only for about 6 months (April/May to October/November) due to extreme winter conditions. During winter, the deity is worshipped at Ukhi Math.
Powerful Spiritual Vibrations:
Devotees believe that Kedarnath radiates immense spiritual energy, offering inner peace, liberation, and karmic cleansing.

Mallikarjuna Jyotirlinga Tour Package
This 1Night & 2Days- Mallikarjuna Jyotirlinga tour offers a spiritually enriching journey to Srisailam, one of the most sacred Shaiva destinations in South India. On arrival, proceed through the scenic Nallamala forest to Srisailam and visit the revered Mallikarjuna Jyotirlinga and Bhramaramba Shakti Peetha for divine darshan. Explore sacred spots such as Pathala Ganga, where pilgrims take a holy dip, and visit nearby temples within the complex. Overnight stay at Srisailam. On the second day, attend morning darshan and aarti, followed by visits to spiritually significant sites like Sakshi Ganapati and local viewpoints before beginning the return journey, carrying blessings and serene memories of this holy pilgrimage.
Rare Facts about Mallikarjuna Jyotirlinga (Srisailam):
It is one of the very few places in India where a Jyotirlinga (Mallikarjuna) and a Shakti Peetha (Bhramaramba) exist together in the same temple complex.
The Shiva Linga is Swayambhu (self-manifested), believed to radiate powerful spiritual energy.
Srisailam is linked to a rare legend where Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati came to console their son Kartikeya, and chose to stay here permanently.
The temple is surrounded by the dense Nallamala forests, giving it the title “Kailash of the South.”
Pathala Ganga, a sacred stream of the Krishna River below the temple, is believed to cleanse sins when devotees take a holy dip.
Unlike many Jyotirlingas, Sparsha Darshan (touching the Jyotirlinga) is permitted during special occasions.
Nearby Akka Mahadevi Caves are associated with intense meditation and spiritual austerity.

Baidyanath Jyotirlinga Tour Package
Baidyanath Jyotirlinga tour is one of the many 12 Jyotirlinga tour available with us. It is the pilgrimage tour to visit the only Shiva Jyotirlinga located in the eastern part of India known as Baidyanath Jyotirlinga, it is located in Deoghar in the state of Jharkhand.
Shakti Peetha and Jyotirlinga at one place:
Baidyanath Dham is among the very few places where a Jyotirlinga and Shakti Peetha coexist, as Goddess Sati’s heart is believed to have fallen here.
Ravana’s Devotion:
According to legend, Ravana performed intense penance here and offered his own heads to please Lord Shiva, who appeared as a Vaidya and healed him.
Jyotirlinga that never moved:
Unlike many temples rebuilt over centuries, Baidyanath Jyotirlinga is believed to be self-manifested (Swayambhu) and spiritually intact at its original spot.
Kanwar Yatra Connection:
Millions of devotees carry holy water from the Ganga at Sultanganj to offer it here during the sacred Shravan month, making it one of the largest pilgrimages in India.
Unusual Offering Ritual:
Ganga jal is first poured on the Jyotirlinga and then offered to Goddess Shakti, symbolizing the union of Shiva and Shakti.
Belief of Moksha and Healing Together:
Devotees believe that worship here grants not only liberation (moksha) but also relief from long-standing diseases and suffering.
Night-time Spiritual Energy:
Locals believe the temple area radiates strong spiritual vibrations at night, especially during Mahashivratri and Shravan.
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